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When the people at Queer Town Abbey e-mailed me earlier this month with a questionnaire, letting me know that I’d been chosen Author of the Month, I couldn’t have been more thrilled. It was the last thing I expected, and I’m honored because I’m a huge fan of Queer Town Abbey and everything the owners have been doing for the past few years.

They asked some interesting questions, and even posted a quote from one of my books that I like the most. They must have gone and looked that up. I don’t remember submitting a quote to them. But I do have a few quotes up on Goodreads.com that are public. I could also be wrong about that, I was more focused on answering the questions than anything else. In any event, here’s the quote:

“You’re nothing but an aging sad cliché and I don’t want any part of it anymore. You’ll wind up right here, in a room just like this, twenty years from now paying for what I’ve been giving you for free from someone even younger than I am right now. Only you’ll be twenty years older and nothing more than a broken down image of the man you used to be. Good luck with that.”Ryan Field, Chase of a LifetimeAnd here’s part of the interview:What would people be most surprised to learn about you?Even though I write a lot of gay erotic romance, I can be very conservative in some areas. I think that comes from working in “old” publishing where some things were different. If the Internet stopped tomorrow I could go back to writing in hard copy as if it were nothing to me.You can read the article in full, here.

Ryan Field is the author of over 100 published works of LGBT fiction, the best selling Virgin Billionaire series, a pg rated hetero romance that was featured on The Home Shopping Network titled, "Loving Daylight," and a few more works of full length fiction with a pen name. He's worked in publishing for twenty years as a writer, editor, and associate editor. His work has been in Lambda Award winning anthologies and he's self-published a few novels with Ryan Field Press. You can reach him by leaving a comment here, or at rfieldj@aol.com